Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)
- Starring:
- Chuck Courtney, John Carradine, (more)
- Director(s):
- William Beaudine
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The venerable John Carradine gets his first chance to play the fanged count in 20 years (the last time was House of Dracula), albeit in one of the weirdest scenarios ever committed to film. Arriving in the Wild West via stagecoach, Drac installs himself in the home of a pretty rancher (Melinda Plowman) by convincing her (through hypnosis) that he is her long-lost uncle. Unfortunately for the Count, one of her hired hands is none other than legendary outlaw Billy the Kid (Chuck Courtney), who has been trying to put his wicked ways behind him. Billy takes a shine to his boss but starts to have his suspicions about her creepy "uncle." Eventually, the reformed desperado straps on his six-guns again to do battle with the Count, ably assisted by the local sawbones who must be an acquaintance of Dr. Van Helsing, since he obviously knows such helpful arcane knowledge such as (gasp) "The Vampire Test!" A camp anti-classic from William "One-Shot" Beaudine, who shot it back-to-back with yet another Wild-West-Horror mutation, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 73 mins
Complete Cast:
- Chuck Courtney - Billy the Kid
- Melinda Plowman - Betty
- Walter Janowitz - Franz Oster
- Roy Barcroft - Marshal Griffin
- Harry Carey, Jr. - Ben
- Jack Williams
- William Challee
- George Cisar - Joe Blake
- Hannie Landman - Lila Oster
- John Carradine - Vampire/Uncle
- Virginia Christine - Eva Oster
- Bing Russell
- Marjorie Bennett - Mrs. Ann Bentley
- Max Kleven
- Olive Carey - Dr. Henrietta Hull
- Charlita - Nana
- William Forrest - James Underhill
- Richard Reeves
- Director(s):
- William Beaudine
- Writer(s):
- Carl Hittleman, Carl K. Hitleman
- Producer(s):
- Carroll Case
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